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kevinfoshee
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I processed a 30 minute file using OPUS-RS about 10 am today with no trouble. The file was from yesterday afternoon (4:00 CST). OPUS used the ultra rapid orbits for processing, so, I thought I would reprocess this afternoon when the rapid orbits were available; but, I keep getting this message:

6034 ATTENTION!! The quality of the GPS data from the rover or nearby
6034 CORS sites was too noisy and below minimum standards to attain a
6034 meaningful solution. To avoid this unexpected inconvenience the
6034 user may want to re-observe at a different hour of the day and for
6034 a longer period of time.

This file is just a check of my 5 hr static session, so, it's not a big deal. I just don't understand why I got a decent RS solution this morning, but, nothing this afternoon.

Any ideas?


 
Posted : March 11, 2014 2:21 pm
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Check The CORS Used This Morning

Request those again and exclude anything closer that was not first used.

I have been having some trouble getting some OPUS-RS files to process. I keep getting the abort comment that OPUS-RS failed in the network solution which means it was the CORS used and not my observations.

Some work came up and I have not had time to run the problem down.

Paul in PA


 
Posted : March 11, 2014 4:03 pm
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Check The CORS Used This Morning

Thanks Paul. I'll check on that.


 
Posted : March 12, 2014 7:14 am